Where do you get your news robots? Where do you go for unbiased facts these days?
>>29770011
a variety of biased subjective first, second and third person sources from which i assemble my own opinion.
>unbiased facts
>through any media
>ever
nice try jewlluminati
t-that yearbook pic cannot be real
/pol/
the only neutral unbiased website on the internet
>>29770011
/pol/
also that guy seems pretty bro tier, has some balls to try and put that on his year book if that's real
>>29770011
>unbiased
That'd be /pol/, the last bastion of freedom of speech free of degenerates and liberal influence.
>>29770851
>t-that yearbook pic cannot be real
what's wrong with it
>>29770011
TYT mainly.
>>29770859
POL isn't a website silly.
The Economist. Only thing you need
boards.4chan.org/pol/
Anything else with give you liberal Jew kik nigger white genocide propaganda.
> unbiased facts
no such thing
>>29770884
It is a quote taken from Katawa Shoujo.
The visual novel that has you fuck crippled girls.
>/pol/
>unbiased
They're just biased towards a different viewpoint. They're like Fox News and Breitbart.
>>29770947
If you're serious, don't pretend you're any better than /pol/fags.
I use The New York Times and The Atlantic some and sort through the bias as best as I can. Forbes can sometimes be good. Al-Jazeera can be good on things in that corner of the world, and Russia Times (or is it today? All I know is that it's RT) can be good for a fresh look sometimes, keeping in mind that it's essentially the Russian governments propaganda mouthpiece. /pol/ can sometimes be good to try to find reasonable conservative opinions amidst all the retardation.
>>29771187
Still better to get an anti-kike spin on news and then remove it, because while they might omit facts and information they won't just straight up make up non-existent studies etc.
>>29771274
Are you kidding? /pol/ talks about shit that isn't true all the time. Trump just says whatever he wants because he knows his supporters genuinely don't care if anything he says is actually true.
>>29771335
>caring about trump
And I said news, not newest conspiracy theory.
>>29771366
Fair enough. I'm not saying that /pol/ doesn't sometimes touch on real issues that most or all major news outlets would never touch, but just as much or more of it is just an idiotic shitfest. I guess it really depends on the individuals ability to tell the difference.